Printing – Rolling contact machines – Bed-and-cylinder
Patent
1975-09-29
1977-08-30
Burr, Edgar S.
Printing
Rolling contact machines
Bed-and-cylinder
101 45, 101260, B41F 320
Patent
active
040446751
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a printing device of the type having a carriage which supports a printing roll. In order to perform the printing operation, the carriage is pivotally and slidably mounted on a slide rod. An arm of the carriage is mounted in a housing and is provided with a guide roller that is located in the same vertical plane as the printing roll. The guide roller cooperates with a guide means that extends parallel to the slide rod to keep the printing roll in engagement with a printing anvil and to enable the printing roll to swing upwardly into a raised position when arriving at one of the ends of the slide rod.
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Adrema Pitney Bowes GmbH
Burr Edgar S.
Pieprz William
Scribner Albert W.
Soltow, Jr. William D.
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